END OF YEAR REPORT // The top 50 math rock albums of 2016

In our bids to ward off the darkness and misery of last year, we can finally reveal who you thought were the key players, the movers and shakers, the torch bearers in the realm of math. Yep, the Fecking Bahamas End Of Year Results for 2016 are in, and we now list the top 50 albums as voted by you lot. We had over 6000 votes in the reader poll worldwide, from New Zealand to Iceland.

We hope that you can treat these top 50 results as a geographically un-biased sample set of your favourite math albums from last year. Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote for their favourites; it was a great year for music, and picking a solid 5 from a shortlist of over 150 albums was bound to be a shit. So let’s do it then…

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Seeing a handful of Japanese bands there. Kinda miss Soko ni Naru – YAMINABE and TK from Ling Toshite Sigure – white noise. However I can understand that TK´s solo project isnt as Math Rock heavy as his main band. With so many votes it is kinda surprising that Soko ni Naru didnt make the list. Guess they arent well known yet. They are amazing! Especially the drummer.